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Singularité et sujet : une lecture phénoménologique de Proust
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ISSN: 09856684 ISBN: 2841370917 9782841370917 Year: 2000 Volume: *21 Publisher: Grenoble : Jérôme Millon,

L'idée de l'autre : la question de l'idéalité et de l'altérité chez Husserl des "Logische Untersuchungen" aux "Ideen I"
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ISBN: 1402012624 9781402012624 Year: 2003 Volume: 168 Publisher: Dordrecht : Kluwer,

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La question de l'intersubjectivité constitue un des thèmes majeurs de la phénoménologie. C'est également un des aspects de la pensée de Husserl qui a été la cible des critiques les plus sévères et les plus nombreuses. Pourtant, aussi surprenant que cela puisse paraître, on ne s'est pratiquement jamais intéressé à l'origine de cette question chez Husserl. Le présent ouvrage entend combler cette lacune en étudiant les relations entre l'idéalité et l'altérité entre 1900 et 1913.


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Solipsismus bei Ludwig Wittgenstein : eine Studie zum Früh- und Spätwerk
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ISBN: 3631393490 Year: 2002 Volume: 4 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main [etc.] Peter Lang

Boccherini's body
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ISBN: 1282759264 9786612759260 0520930622 1598759191 9780520930629 1423745434 9781423745433 9781598759198 0520240170 9780520240179 9781282759268 6612759267 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berkeley

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In this elegant study of the works of the undeservedly neglected composer Luigi Boccherini, Elisabeth Le Guin uses knowledge gleaned from her own playing of the cello as the keystone of her original approach to the relationship between music and embodiment. In analyzing the striking qualities of Boccherini's music-its virtuosity, repetitiveness, obsessively nuanced dynamics, delicate sonorities, and rich palette of melancholy affects-Le Guin develops a historicized critical method based on the embodied experience of the performer. In the process, she redefines the temperament of the musical Enlightenment as one characterized by urgent, volatile inquiries into the nature of the self. A CD of sound examples, performed by the author and her string quartet, is included with the book.

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